Waterfowl and Upland Bird Hunting on Rainy Lake

Mallards, Teals, Wood ducks, Bluebills, Buffleheads and Goldeyes

Camp Narrows Lodge, on Rainy Lake offers hunters an incredible unguided or guided duck or Canada goose hunting outfitters package. Ontario duck hunting is awesome because waterfowl flock to our area of Northwestern Ontario to feed on the abundance of wild rice. Our area of Canada has a large population of local ducks and geese, as well, we are located on the prime migration routes for puddle or diver ducks. Our guides can outfit duck hunts that fit all your needs. We are a boat-in resort, so we are located just minutes away from prime duck hunting areas. Each bay is a little different, but one thing is for certain, they all contain wild rice.

We are located right in between some of the best duck hunting bays in Northwest Ontario. Duck hunting pressure is very little in our area. Blinds are located in and around the bays. Many of these areas are 1/4 mile wide and about 3/4 of a mile long, and about 3 -5 feet deep. They all have channels running through them. The rice grows to be about 2 -5 feet tall. Paddling a canoe or setting a spread just on the edge, is the best way to hunt the rice bays.

Hunt at the Peak of the Fall Migration

The early season in September, offers duck hunts for mallards, teal, wood ducks, Canadian geese, as well as some divers. These are all done over decoys in the many wild rice bays located within minutes of the resort. We also have many beaver ponds to set up in as well. Grouse can be shot traveling in and out of the ponds. These give you the true Canadian waterfowl hunting experience.

Throughout October, the divers start to migrate south. Ringnecks, bluebills, buffleheads, goldeneyes, hooded merganser, redheads and the northern mallards all migrate through our area by the thousands. This is truly the time for fun. The sounds of a flock of ringnecks buzzing your decoys can’t be beat. At this time, you set your spreads of dive decoys of the points or the mouths of the rice bays. The water depth is usually around 3 -10 feet out here. If the bays start to freeze, we just move out to the island points. It is cold, but the hunting is probably the best of the year. This is also a good time to get some of your mounting ducks. The plumage is great.

FALL DUCK HUNTING- AMERICAN PLAN (minimum 3 days)

includes lodging, hearty meals, boat and motor, gas.
/day/person

$200.00+26.00tx

$226.00/day

FALL DUCK HUNTING- HOUSEKEEPING PLAN (minimum 4-day stay)

Camp Narrows Lodge, is a boat-in resort, and can offer you access to acres upon acres of undisturbed wilderness lands. These vast tracts of undisturbed land allow our guests to use tree stands in locations that have rarely if ever been hunted.

Rainy Lake Fishing and Hunting

We have all types of Vacations for you. Starting at $565.00 / person/ week. Deer, moose, waterfowl, grouse and bear hunts also available. Just north of Minnesota, Rainy Lake fishing is some of the For reservations or more information on the camp please contact us. Before you visit us, it is important to preview Ontario’s fishing & hunting regulations home page. At this site you will find everything you need to know about licensing, catch quotas and regulations.

For that diehard outdoorsman, who wants to have it all, we even offer a big three combination package. Experience an unparalleled adventure with a “Deer, Duck and Fish Combo.” It should be noted that our area of Northwestern Ontario also offers you plenty of opportunity for grouse hunting. More information: Group rates are available upon request. Taxes ARE included unless otherwise specified. To book your fishing adventure a deposit of $200.00 per person is required. For duck hunting packages a deposit of $300.00 per person is required. Full deposits are required to confirm all bookings. The balance of your vacation cost is due upon arrival. No refunds are issued after March 1st.

Outdoors Cards & License Tags

Before visiting Camp Narrows, order or renew your fishing outdoors card, and buy your Ontario fishing or license tags. To fish or hunt in Ontario, most people need a valid licence.